Hamiltonian and Lagrangian flows on center manifolds
with applications to elliptic variational problems
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Word Count
35,000 words, Guess
Page Count
140 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1554971M
- ISBN-10354054710X
- OCLC Control Number24503764
- OCLC Control Numberhamiltonianlagra00miel
- Library of Congress Control Number91035127
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- Goodreads2621387
- LibraryThing5683463
Classifications
- DDC510 s
- LCCQA3 .L28 no. 1489
Description
The theory of center manifold reduction is studied in this monograph in the context of (infinite-dimensional) Hamil- tonian and Lagrangian systems. The aim is to establish a "natural reduction method" for Lagrangian systems to their center manifolds. Nonautonomous problems are considered as well assystems invariant under the action of a Lie group ( including the case of relative equilibria). The theory is applied to elliptic variational problemson cylindrical domains. As a result, all bounded solutions bifurcating from a trivial state can be described by a reduced finite-dimensional variational problem of Lagrangian type. This provides a rigorous justification of rod theory from fully nonlinear three-dimensional elasticity. The book will be of interest to researchers working in classical mechanics, dynamical systems, elliptic variational problems, and continuum mechanics. It begins with the elements of Hamiltonian theory and center manifold reduction in order to make the methods accessible to non-specialists, from graduate student level.
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Series Statement
- Lecture notes in mathematics ;
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